December 4, 2015 The Governor's Challenge The Governor’s Challenge simulates the monetary policy decision-making process by putting students in the role of advisor to the Bank’s Governing Council.
September 23, 2021 Strengthening our operations When each day brings new expectations for tomorrow, we must be increasingly nimble while remaining focused and disciplined in delivering on our mandate. Going forward, we will continuously refine and enhance all aspects of the Bank’s operations while maintaining the rigour, integrity and vigilance that sustain our success.
September 23, 2021 Unlocking the potential of our people The benefits of advancing equity, diversity and inclusion are clear. Ensuring that everyone is heard and feels valued leads to better decision making, greater adaptability, more creative thinking and stronger overall performance. We will embrace and celebrate difference, encouraging the Bank’s employees to grow and thrive in a flexible, supportive environment designed to include everyone.
August 11, 2021 Speaker request form for schools Use this form to invite a member of our team to speak to your school.
January 31, 2024 Fellowship Nominating Committee: Terms of Reference The Fellowship Nominating Committee was established in 2003.
March 31, 2021 Toward 2021: Consultations with Canadians In 2021, the Bank of Canada and the federal government renewed the agreement on Canada’s monetary policy framework. To inform our discussions, the Bank conducted a broad range of public outreach activities between 2019 and 2021. This report summarizes our findings.
March 15, 2021 2021 Fellowship Program: Award recipients The Bank of Canada is pleased to announce the recipients of the Bank’s 2021 Fellowship Award and Governor’s Award.
February 24, 2021 Bank Note Confidence Survey The Bank of Canada supplies Canadians with bank notes they can use with confidence—notes that are readily accepted and secure against counterfeiting. To monitor and assess public confidence in the authenticity of bank notes, we conduct a survey twice a year. This survey is based on a representative sample of 2,700 residents of Canada.
January 11, 2021 Canadian Survey of Consumer Expectations—Expected Income and Spending Growth by Demographic Characteristics Access data related to expected income and spending growth according to age, education, income, province, marginalization, and the ability to understand numbers.
January 11, 2021 Canadian Survey of Consumer Expectations—Expected Probabilities of Losing, Leaving and Finding a Job by Demographic Characteristics Access data related to expected probabilities of losing, leaving and finding a job according to age, education, income, province, marginalization, and the ability to understand numbers.